Hi Jay
I am at 91 chelations for lead poisoning (140 ug/g at the start..37 now)
and am feeling almost complete. I haven't been able to find much
information on the effects of lead poisoning in adults being reversable.
Do you know if once the lead has disapated, all the physical effects
will too? My heart and legs muscles are still effected.
Thanks so much.
Susan
E@yahoogroups.com, "jayshane7" <ashbyjay@...> wrote:
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> Hello Anne,
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> I hope that you are feeling much better soon, but am writing to advise
caution. Some of the lead removing agents, such as D-Penamine or
Penicillamine are quite deadlly and are extremely toxic. You can do more
damage to your body with the treatments than is actually being caused by
the lead itself. Chronic lead poisoning causes the lead to remain in the
bones for about 90 years and the more the bones thin down the higher the
lead levels in the blood as it leeches into the blood stream. Keeping as
active as you possibly can to maintain strong bones is extremely
important, as is a good diet and all the rest of it.
>
> Taking adequate calcium and vitamin D is probably one of the most
important things you can do to keep your existing lead levels down.
>
> I am so glad that you are going to get a second opinion from another
doctor as self treatment is not a good or advisable thing.
>
> Good luck, and I hope that you have found a good doctor to help you
sort out your lead poisoning problems,
>
> Warmest Wishes,
> Jay
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LPAE@yahoogroups.com, "salc2414" anneuings@ wrote:
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> > Thank you to those who replied to my post as a New Member.
> >
> > There seems to be quite a variety in terms of how different people
are treated.......the GOOD thing I picked up, though, was that people do
seem to get better with treatment. 150 chelations sounds a LOT though!
> >
> > I have found another doctor to get a second opinion from. This one
is an MD dealing in Environmental Medicine, whilst the other was an ND.
In the meantime I am going to do the Detoxamin suppositories and see how
I get on with those. They certainly would be the best in terms of cost
and convenience.
> >
> > Anne
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